Summary:
Anahuac Independent School District (ISD) in Texas has only one elementary school, Anahuac Elementary, which serves grades PK-5 with a total enrollment of 713 students. Despite the school's diverse student population, it has consistently ranked in the bottom quartile of Texas elementary schools, with significantly below-average STAAR test scores across all grade levels and subject areas.
Anahuac Elementary's high percentage of students (63.81%) receiving free or reduced-price lunch indicates a relatively high level of economic disadvantage among the student population. While the school's per-student spending is slightly above the state average, its academic performance remains well below state standards, raising questions about the effective allocation of resources. The school's student-teacher ratio of 14.3 is slightly lower than the state average, but this has not translated into improved student outcomes.
Overall, the data suggests that Anahuac Independent School District is facing significant challenges in providing a high-quality education to its elementary school students. The consistently low performance of Anahuac Elementary, coupled with the high poverty rates and potential resource allocation concerns, warrant further investigation and targeted interventions to improve student outcomes in the district.
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